WILD FLOWERS FOR 
THE HOME 
Our location, 160 miles north of San Francisco in 
the coast range, 3? miles from the Pacific, is very ad' 
vantageously situated for the collecting and propagating 
of wild plant life. Our nursery lies at an altitude of 
2800 ft. and we have considerable cold weather which 
tends to harden our stock. 
OUR AIM is to deliver bulbs, seeds and plants of 
wild flowers, ferns and shrubs at a reasonable price. We 
are glad to answer inquiries and if we cannot answer or 
fill your orders we will tell you where you can secure 
the information. 
When on the Redwood Highway come and see us. 
We are seven miles from Laytonville in Mendocino 
County It will be best to phone us from Laytonville. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Calmer. 
FERNS 
Ferns add a great deal of charm to a garden as they 
fill in so many places and of course, they are indis' 
pensable in the rock garden. Some of the following 
ferns are fine house ferns, such as the Five Finger, 
Sword and Coffee ferns. The Woodwardia is excellent 
for a very shady moist location. 
BIRDSFOOT (Pellea Ornithcpus). Stiff gray 
rock fern. For sunny spots .35c 
BRAKE PTERIS. A large leafed fern for dry 
locations . 35c 
CHEILANTHES CALIFORNIA. Dainty fern 
for shady crevices . 35c 
CHEILANTHES GRACILLIMA. (Lace Fern). 
One of the finest rock ferns . 35c 
CHAIN FERN. (Woodwardia Radicans). An 
enormous fern . 35c, 50c, 75c 
COFFEE FERN. (Pellea Andromedaefolia). Ap' 
peals to all fern fanciers . 35c and 50c 
DEER FERN. (Lomaria Spicant. Tuffed var' 
iety .35c 
FIVE FINGER FERN. (Adiantum Pedatum). 
Fine for house or garden . 50c, 75c, $1.00 
GOLD FERN. (Polypodium). Small fern and 
very hardy .35c 
OREGON CLIFF BRAKE. [Pellea densa or 
Cheilanthes Siliquosa). Very compact and 
attractive . 35c 
BRIDGES CLIFF BRAKE. (Pellea Bridgesii). A 
rare fern from the Sierras . 35c 
SWORD FERN. Polystichum munitum). A fine 
fern in doors or out . . 35c and 50c 
